HTML5demos will prove to be of great help when you wish to know which property can be used on a particular browser, for instance, know if HTML5 canvas is supported on Firefox or if Safari runs the HTML5 simple chat client etc.

Forms are a very significant part of a website. HTML5 features calendars, colour swatches, sliding widgets, client side validation and even more great tools, but the downer is that most of the browsers don’t support all of the features. This is a big problem or shall I say ‘was’ because now Cross browser HTML5 forms lets you know how to make HTML5 forms which are cross-browser compliant with ease.

A canvas is a significant part of HTML5 because it lets you draw on the screen. There are many possibilities while using it and if you want some help you can head over to this cheat sheet straight away!

Great article, very useful! However, I just ctrl+clicked on a number of the large web-site preview images (just below each title) and found that they open tabs with… the image. Can you make the screenshots link to the actual site instead? Cheers.